One of the problems might be that our comrades outside of the US don't feel the petition pertains to them - it is, after all, an appeal to our U.S. government.

This is a global forum. Of the thousands of registered members, throughout the world, a fraction are regular posters and visitors. Out of that fraction, a fraction are Americans. Out of that fraction, I'd say there is a significant percentage of paranoid fence-sitters who think signing a petition on-line is going to bring the Feds to their door.

We have to show that latter group that that is not the case, we can sign and use our real names, we can safely "come out" for white solidarity and survival.

True...Perhaps it's wishful thinking, but I do think with time we'll get 1000 signatures!

True...Perhaps it's wishful thinking, but I do think with time we'll get 1000 signatures!

I didn't mean to imply that the petition goal was wishful thinking - 1000 signatures and more is well within the realm of possibility. It just won't be as easy as relying on the "40,000" registered members of Stormfront.

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Re: Be bold! Sign the petition!

I signed yesterday. Even if the petition gets 1000 signatures, does anybody really think the government will investigate Zionist misconduct? It is already well known. Plus, even if the government does set up a "commision" to "investigate" it most likely just be posturing and avoiding blame like the 9/11 commision. Really the 9/11 commision should have investigated the Israeli lobby and AIPAC since it was our support of them that cause the attack in the first place.

But the petition is a step in the right direction and perhaps this is all we can do right now, in addition to writing our representatives. We will have to wait and see if we can get results.

I signed yesterday. Even if the petition gets 1000 signatures, does anybody really think the government will investigate Zionist misconduct? It is already well known. Plus, even if the government does set up a "commision" to "investigate" it most likely just be posturing and avoiding blame like the 9/11 commision. Really the 9/11 commision should have investigated the Israeli lobby and AIPAC since it was our support of them that cause the attack in the first place.

But the petition is a step in the right direction and perhaps this is all we can do right now, in addition to writing our representatives. We will have to wait and see if we can get results.

It's one of those things where we can't expect that this petition is going to change things. It is a step in the right direction and we can't really expect much more. It will raise an eyebrow or two. It will cause a few people to question it, and it has the possiblity of bringing at least one more person our way.